This course introduces the student to concepts and techniques within mathematics and statistics that are relevant in the modern business environment. Students will study different data collection methods and sampling techniques, along with appropriate methods for summarizing and presenting data. Students will apply various theories and concepts of research techniques and demonstrate how mathematical models can be applied to research activities. The course will enable students to cultivate an approach and methodology for solving contemporary business problems using appropriate mathematical and statistical tools.
BA (Hons) in Business (Information Systems) Munich
Explore the role of technology in shaping modern business practices
Develop the business mindset of tomorrow with the BA (Hons) in Business (Information Systems) degree. This program provides a solid foundation in business concepts while equipping you with the skills needed to leverage information systems and related technologies. You’ll gain expertise in database management, analysis and design, preparing you for impactful careers in ICT management, and software development among many others.
Learn how to:
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Design & implement effective database solutions
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Analyze business processes through systems thinking
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Develop programming skills for business applications
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Utilize data visualization for strategic decision-making
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Manage information systems to support organizational goals
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Program structure
This is a full-time, three-year, six-semester EQF level 6/NFQ level 8 honors program (180 ECTS).
In the first year of this honors degree course, you will be given a thorough grounding with core courses in management, organization, marketing, finance, IT and economics as they relate to business. In the second and third years, you will build on this knowledge to gain an advanced understanding of these key areas, as well as acquire specific knowledge and skills relating to information systems. Your studies culminate in a final year capstone research project.
The following courses are 10 ECTS credits over two semesters:
Maths & Stats for Business
Business Context & Organization
This course introduces students to analysis of the business environment. The course provides students with an appreciation of the external and internal business environment. The course introduces environmental analysis tools, examines the contribution of the various functional areas, and introduces the concepts of organizational change, ethics, and entrepreneurship. Finally, the course also exposes students to an introductory review of business law and regulation.
Marketing Essentials
This course introduces the student to marketing concepts and theories that provide a comprehensive foundation within the marketing subject area. Lectures will be the primary method of delivery. Students are supported by tutorials to facilitate further discussion of material and guidance for self‐directed learning. Guest lecturers will be invited to offer seminars to develop the student’s understanding of current practices in marketing led organizations.
IT Essentials
This course enables students to focus on the essential concepts of computing and related technologies. Students focus upon the fundamental issues surrounding the world of computing through a balance between theory and applied learning. Students will build practical skills in database, spreadsheets, and web technologies. They will also contextualize the role that computer technologies have played in facilitating the evolution and development of business systems, and the legal and ethical issues that have emerged through this process.
Economic Perspectives
This course is designed to expose students to contemporary economic perspectives, for example: free market versus government interventionist policies. By applying theoretical frameworks to various industries and different economies, students will develop an in-depth view of this complex environment and an understanding of real-world developments.
This course is 5 ECTS credits.
Foundational Academic Skills
This course provides students with essential knowledge and skills to support their success in academia. Through interactive workshops, collaborative discussions and practical case studies, students develop core competencies in academic writing, referencing, library research and critical thinking. This course also builds proficiency in presentation delivery, effective group work and for professionalism in the workplace. Real-world application ensures students can immediately apply acquired knowledge and competencies to advance their academic performance.
The following courses are 10 ECTS credits over two semesters:
Maths & Stats for Business
This course introduces the student to concepts and techniques within mathematics and statistics that are relevant in the modern business environment. Students will study different data collection methods and sampling techniques, along with appropriate methods for summarizing and presenting data. Students will apply various theories and concepts of research techniques and demonstrate how mathematical models can be applied to research activities. The course will enable students to cultivate an approach and methodology for solving contemporary business problems using appropriate mathematical and statistical tools.
Business Context & Organization
This course introduces students to analysis of the business environment. The course provides students with an appreciation of the external and internal business environment. The course introduces environmental analysis tools, examines the contribution of the various functional areas, and introduces the concepts of organizational change, ethics, and entrepreneurship. Finally, the course also exposes students to an introductory review of business law and regulation.
Marketing Essentials
This course introduces the student to marketing concepts and theories that provide a comprehensive foundation within the marketing subject area. Lectures will be the primary method of delivery. Students are supported by tutorials to facilitate further discussion of material and guidance for self‐directed learning. Guest lecturers will be invited to offer seminars to develop the student’s understanding of current practices in marketing led organizations.
IT Essentials
This course enables students to focus on the essential concepts of computing and related technologies. Students focus upon the fundamental issues surrounding the world of computing through a balance between theory and applied learning. Students will build practical skills in database, spreadsheets, and web technologies. They will also contextualize the role that computer technologies have played in facilitating the evolution and development of business systems, and the legal and ethical issues that have emerged through this process.
Economic Perspectives
This course is designed to expose students to contemporary economic perspectives, for example: free market versus government interventionist policies. By applying theoretical frameworks to various industries and different economies, students will develop an in-depth view of this complex environment and an understanding of real-world developments.
This course is 5 ECTS credits.
Introduction to Business Finance
This course will introduce students to the principles, concepts and techniques required to understand the core components of business finance and internal/external financial analysis. Students will develop a knowledge and understanding of finance in the key areas of financial reporting, budgeting, variance analysis, performance evaluation and the role of various stakeholders.
The following courses are 10 ECTS credits over two semesters:
Management
This course introduces the student to the nature of management and advocates the importance of good managerial practice in contemporary organizations. The course is designed to explain the integrative nature of managerial functions. The course identifies how their environment affects organizations and how organizations in turn create change, through innovation and adapt to their local and global environments. Students will be encouraged to understand how management has evolved and continues to be influenced by institutional and cultural factors. The course places an increased emphasis on corporate governance, ethics, data mining for performance management, entrepreneurship, innovation, change management and operations and supply chain management.
Financial Management
This course introduces students to financial management principles. The course provides students with the knowledge and understanding to apply the basic principles, concepts, and techniques of financial management in commercial situations.
Digital Business Solutions
This course equips students with expertise in digital transformation and enterprise information systems in the modern global business environment. Students examine how organizations use systems such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) to innovate and deliver value to web-based enterprises. The course also explores new trends and emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, blockchain and 5G connectivity, as well as key issues such as cybersecurity and sustainability. On completion, students will have acquired the skills to produce contemporary digital approaches and techniques to assist in the development of business solutions.
Database Design & Development for Business
In this course, students will develop robust databases using current database technologies, languages, and development tools. They will be introduced to the cloud environment and evaluate current cloud computing delivery and service model as well as create and deploy a database to a cloud-based service. The database is the underlying framework of the information system. Learning key design methodologies to understand database design and building key skills in database languages provide the learners with key technical skills in database languages a key requirement for Information Systems graduates.
Business Programming
This course introduces the student to fundamental programming concepts and theories and the key objective is to provide a comprehensive foundation within the Programming subject area. Students will build practical skills in writing small programs that accomplish useful goals and will gain an understanding of the process involved in producing simple applications. A basic understanding of programming will be beneficial to graduates seeking to work in cross-functional business/IT areas or for those who may wish to pursue further studies in IT and data related fields.
This course is 5 ECTS credits.
Business Ethics & Research Practice
The course will provide the environment to assist the student to apply ethical principles in a given situation whether in business practice or in research. The importance of leadership and teamwork in relation to ethical practices will be appraised. Learners will be encouraged to scrutinize both Irish and international government legislations, policies, and company responsibilities in relation to ensuring ethical business and research practices. The course will be delivered using a combination of teaching and learning strategies including lectures, case studies, published research papers, and self-directed learning. In addition, the course will provide workshops enabling students to debate and apply their knowledge to practical business situations.
The following courses are 10 ECTS credits over two semesters:
Management
This course introduces the student to the nature of management and advocates the importance of good managerial practice in contemporary organizations. The course is designed to explain the integrative nature of managerial functions. The course identifies how their environment affects organizations and how organizations in turn create change, through innovation and adapt to their local and global environments. Students will be encouraged to understand how management has evolved and continues to be influenced by institutional and cultural factors. The course places an increased emphasis on corporate governance, ethics, data mining for performance management, entrepreneurship, innovation, change management and operations and supply chain management.
Financial Management
This course introduces students to financial management principles. The course provides students with the knowledge and understanding to apply the basic principles, concepts, and techniques of financial management in commercial situations.
Digital Business Solutions
This course equips students with expertise in digital transformation and enterprise information systems in the modern global business environment. Students examine how organizations use systems such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) to innovate and deliver value to web-based enterprises. The course also explores new trends and emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, blockchain and 5G connectivity, as well as key issues such as cybersecurity and sustainability. On completion, students will have acquired the skills to produce contemporary digital approaches and techniques to assist in the development of business solutions.
Database Design & Development for Business
In this course, students will develop robust databases using current database technologies, languages, and development tools. They will be introduced to the cloud environment and evaluate current cloud computing delivery and service model as well as create and deploy a database to a cloud-based service. The database is the underlying framework of the information system. Learning key design methodologies to understand database design and building key skills in database languages provide the learners with key technical skills in database languages a key requirement for Information Systems graduates.
Business Programming
This course introduces the student to fundamental programming concepts and theories and the key objective is to provide a comprehensive foundation within the Programming subject area. Students will build practical skills in writing small programs that accomplish useful goals and will gain an understanding of the process involved in producing simple applications. A basic understanding of programming will be beneficial to graduates seeking to work in cross-functional business/IT areas or for those who may wish to pursue further studies in IT and data related fields.
This course is 5 ECTS credits.
International Economics
This course provides students with a critical understanding of global economic developments and the trends shaping international markets. Students examine the impact of globalization, pandemics, taxation rules and geopolitics on international economies through real-world case studies and theoretical frameworks. The course equips students with analytical tools to evaluate economic trends, policy responses and the role and impact of international institutions such as the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, the EU and the International Monetary Fund. Students also explore sustainability and the green economy, developing skills for informed decision-making within a global context.
The following courses are 10 ECTS credits over two semesters:
Strategic Management
This course provides students with the knowledge, skills, concepts, and tools necessary to understand, and respond to, the increasingly complex, global, volatile, and dynamic context in which organizational strategy formulation and development take place today. This course will conduct a detailed study of the nature of strategy content, and of strategic processes, in a variety or organizational/industry settings designed to equip students for further study at post‐graduate level and for future career development.
Global Business
This course provides an integrated framework whereby global business-relevant trends/issues may be identified and analyzed, their strategic implications may be understood, and informed business responses may be deployed.
Human Resource Management
The course provides students with a comprehensive and modern view of talent planning, management, and resourcing. Students will view how Human Resource (HR) specialists demonstrably add value in pursuit of competitive advantage and organizational sustainability. Among other contemporary issues, like HR metrics and data analytics, students will be introduced to the complexity surrounding the reconfiguration of the HR role, the impact of environmental factors on HR performance, the rise of the HR strategic business partner, the potential of e-enabled HR and HR outsourcing opportunities. The course also includes an assessment of the traditional HR activities, recruitment and selection, training and development and associated sophisticated policies and practices.
Visual Analytics for Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence is the basis for informed decision making, allowing users to drill down into data and identify potential patterns among subsets, both visually and through numerical anomalies. This course concentrates upon the importance of visualization in the effective communication and interpretation of data analysis in enhanced end-user decision making. Business Intelligence and the data storage solutions which support it are a key enabler of effective visualizations, and this course provides a solid grounding in these techniques.
Business Systems Analysis
The aim of this course is to provide students with a broad range of proven techniques for understanding, measuring, analyzing, and improving productivity, capacity, quality, and business processes. This course makes use of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK). This course equips students with the techniques and skills that are needed to analyze the IS needs of end-users and bridges the gap between IT and business disciplines.
Capstone Project
This course provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to work independently, or in a group setting, on a well-defined research question in an organized and critical manner. The course will enable students to develop their research and analytical skills. The capstone module, business project synergizes previous learning and ensures graduate attributes such as independent learning, analytical and problem-solving skills as well as research and development are captured by the student and necessitates time management and planning. Students will be provided with appropriate research topics in the specific domain they choose to focus upon. Students will select their research question, determine the appropriate research approach, summarize the relevant literature, apply specific research methodologies, collect secondary data, critically appraise their findings, and construct appropriate recommendations.
The following courses are 10 ECTS credits over two semesters:
Strategic Management
This course provides students with the knowledge, skills, concepts, and tools necessary to understand, and respond to, the increasingly complex, global, volatile, and dynamic context in which organizational strategy formulation and development take place today. This course will conduct a detailed study of the nature of strategy content, and of strategic processes, in a variety or organizational/industry settings designed to equip students for further study at post‐graduate level and for future career development.
Global Business
This course provides an integrated framework whereby global business-relevant trends/issues may be identified and analyzed, their strategic implications may be understood, and informed business responses may be deployed.
Human Resource Management
The course provides students with a comprehensive and modern view of talent planning, management, and resourcing. Students will view how Human Resource (HR) specialists demonstrably add value in pursuit of competitive advantage and organizational sustainability. Among other contemporary issues, like HR metrics and data analytics, students will be introduced to the complexity surrounding the reconfiguration of the HR role, the impact of environmental factors on HR performance, the rise of the HR strategic business partner, the potential of e-enabled HR and HR outsourcing opportunities. The course also includes an assessment of the traditional HR activities, recruitment and selection, training and development and associated sophisticated policies and practices.
Visual Analytics for Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence is the basis for informed decision making, allowing users to drill down into data and identify potential patterns among subsets, both visually and through numerical anomalies. This course concentrates upon the importance of visualization in the effective communication and interpretation of data analysis in enhanced end-user decision making. Business Intelligence and the data storage solutions which support it are a key enabler of effective visualizations, and this course provides a solid grounding in these techniques.
Business Systems Analysis
The aim of this course is to provide students with a broad range of proven techniques for understanding, measuring, analyzing, and improving productivity, capacity, quality, and business processes. This course makes use of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK). This course equips students with the techniques and skills that are needed to analyze the IS needs of end-users and bridges the gap between IT and business disciplines.
Capstone Project
This course provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to work independently, or in a group setting, on a well-defined research question in an organized and critical manner. The course will enable students to develop their research and analytical skills. The capstone module, business project synergizes previous learning and ensures graduate attributes such as independent learning, analytical and problem-solving skills as well as research and development are captured by the student and necessitates time management and planning. Students will be provided with appropriate research topics in the specific domain they choose to focus upon. Students will select their research question, determine the appropriate research approach, summarize the relevant literature, apply specific research methodologies, collect secondary data, critically appraise their findings, and construct appropriate recommendations.
Learning outcomes
The BA (Hons) in Business (Information Systems) prepares students for future careers in global business ventures and large international organizations.
In addition, after graduating, students will competently:
- Demonstrate technical and analytical skills to formulate and evaluate relevant options and solutions in a variety of business contexts.
- Apply systems development processes and methodologies to analyse, design, model and implement data and information systems using current software tools.
- Assess knowledge and information, tools, and techniques in a critical way to confidently adapt to changing business environments.
- Evaluate data and information derived through research to ensure relevant new knowledge is continually incorporated to enhance business planning and decision making.
- Demonstrate interpersonal skills of effective listening, negotiation, persuasion, and presentation in individual and group situations.
- Display an in‐depth understanding of the inter‐relationships between business functions and business processes and their impact on product and service provision.
- Apply diagnostic and creative skills in the solution of business problems showing an interdisciplinary approach to resolution.
- Demonstrate a capacity to contribute to business development and enhanced strategic decision-making.
Degree awarded
On successful completion of this program, you will earn:
- A state-recognized Dublin Business School BA (Hons) in Business degree awarded by Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI).
Awarding Body
Quality and Qualifications, Ireland (QQI) is the Irish State body responsible for the Quality Assurance of all education and training services in Ireland. QQI sets quality assurance criteria for the sector and regulates and approves programmes of study. For more information about QQI, click here.
Career options
Ready to unlock your potential? Our Career Support team will give you personalized strategies to transform your unique experience into your competitive edge and help you achieve your career dreams.
IT Project Assistant
Tracks IT project progress, updates stakeholders, & supports tech teams with implementation logistics.
Systems Analyst
Assists with system documentation, gathers user requirements, & helps improve IT workflows & configurations.
Business Intelligence Analyst
Builds dashboards, pulls data, & supports decision-making with clear, data-driven insights.
Digital Transformation Analyst
Assists in modernizing systems, supports adoption initiatives, & helps evaluate digital tools for business improvement.
IT Strategy Support Analyst
Researches tech trends, gathers business requirements, & helps align IT plans with strategic priorities.
Practical info
How to apply
Our expert team is here to guide you throughout your application process. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
1. Check the admission requirements (see below)
2. Fill in the application form
3. Our team will get in touch after reviewing your application
4. Submit your documents and motivational essay
5. Await confirmation of your place!
Admission requirements
These are the admission requirements for this BA (Hons) program. If you're not sure if you meet our requirements, contact us for a personalized assessment. Our team is here to help!
Academic requirements:
- One certified copy of high school diploma and transcripts; or equivalent
Proof of English level:
- TOEFL score 80/4 (as of Jan 2026) (internet-based), 213 (computer-based); IELTS 6.0; B2+ CEFR; native English speaker or equivalent.
Academic calendar
Our start dates are: October & February.
Fees
The tuition fees for this bachelor’s program are:
€7,050 per semester
€200 application fee (non-refundable, paid with application)
Visas & permits
You should contact the German consulate or embassy in your home country about visa requirements and applications as soon as possible, as these vary depending on your country of origin. It is important to note that it can take up to three months for visas to be issued.
Our admissions team is here to help you with any questions that you may have, including visa support, information regarding accommodation and city registration requirements.
Recognized for academic excellence
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